My name is Lilian Adjarho (2nd from left
pictured above) and this is my pure mother’s love story. My mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Omafuare Adjarho, groomed her four children to become impactful
individuals in the society. I am the third child in my family and I am so
immensely influenced by her mother’s love. This love has made me the strong,
positive, patient lady I am today.
That year, 1982, I remember my mother struggling to
stay alive because of her ill health. Nonetheless, she never stopped caring and
sacrificing for her family. My father lost his job just as my mother started
having children, and was also of ill health in the 6 years she had the four of
us. A few years later, he came down with stroke. He then became a major need
for financial resources in the family as he needed periodic treatments. Continue after the cut:
She borrowed to ensure her family was running as it
should. Usually, her entire teacher salary was used to offset loans which she
took. She was dragged to court several times. At a point she went into hiding
because people she owed wouldn't give her a moment of peace. All these were
just to see us through school and to feed. She did all this alone with no help
from anyone. Her family members who could assist rejected her and even told her
directly that she is killing herself unnecessarily.
I recall at one time we went to sell things in the
market and there was an open fire robbery going on in the market. She risked
her life not minding if she might get hit by a stray bullet. She rushed down to
the market to ensure we were fine. I recall someone asking her if she wanted to
die for her kids. She responded that the only joy she had were her children.
This woman was ready to lay down her life just so we
would be ok! I can confidently say not many women will go through what my mum
went through for over 30 years. She never gave up on her sacrifices for us even
for a minute!
Today, my mother though alive, bears the scars of
the struggle she had for her children. As I turned 26 last month, I promised
I’d share her love story with all of Nigeria and the world. This is my pure
gift to her, and a more importantly a way to inspire every mother.
For me, sharing and inspiring others with this story
about my mum, Elizabeth Omafuare Adjarho, lets me know there’s indeed is nothing
as pure as a mother love!
Awwww so touching! May God keep her alive to eat the fruit of her labour.
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